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Vaadin 13.0.0.beta2

The Vaadin platform consists of a set of web components, a Java web framework, configurable themes, tools and a set of app templates.

With every major release, we will change and improve things based on your feedback. This may lead to breaking changes, which will be listed for each part of the platform in the breaking changes section.

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Platform Support

Vaadin 13 is supported for 4 months after GA (general availability). The latest LTS (long term support) version is Vaadin 10. More details of our release model are available on our roadmap page.

Vaadin also provides commercial support and warranty.

New and Noteworthy

  • New components:
    • Rich text editor
    • Grid pro
    • Login
    • Accordion
    • Details
    • Email field
    • Number field
    • Custom field
  • New server-side APIs:
    • Time picker
    • Select
  • Dynamic registration of routes for Flow
  • Grid style generator
  • Keyboard shortcuts API for Flow
  • Compact preset for Lumo
  • Theme settings for Designer

Changes since 13.0.0.beta1

Included Projects and Change Log

The Vaadin platform includes the following projects. Release notes with detailed change logs for each project are linked below.

Projects marked as (Pro) are available for users with Pro or Prime subscriptions. Everything else is free and open source.

Components

Themes

  • Vaadin Lumo theme (v1.4.1)
  • Vaadin Material theme (v1.2.0).

Java Web Framework

Tools

App Starters

All app starters are available at https://vaadin.com/start

Getting Started with Vaadin 13

The best way to get started with Vaadin 13 is to go to https://vaadin.com/start and pick an app template for the technology stack you’re interested in. There are two types of app templates available.

The Project Bases are for starting your project from scratch with only the necessary dependencies and a couple of placeholder files available.

There are also full application examples available like Bakery (Pro) and Beverage Buddy. Those show you some opinionated examples on how to build different types of applications, with optionally integrating to a backend.

Getting Started Manually

For frontend projects you can get the dependencies with Bower or NPM.

  • Bower by running bower install vaadin#13.0.0.beta2 or bower install vaadin-core#13.0.0.beta2
  • NPM by running npm install @vaadin/vaadin@13.0.0.beta2 or npm install @vaadin/vaadin-core@13.0.0.beta2
  • There are also version-locked (with shrinkwrap) NPM dependencies available from @vaadin/vaadin-shrinkwrap#13.0.0.beta2 and @vaadin/vaadin-core-shrinkwrap#13.0.0.beta2.

For Java projects, an example of the necessary setup can be found from the Project Base.

Supported Technologies

Operating Systems

Development is supported with the following operating systems, for any OS version that supports either frontend development (Bower/NPM as package manager) or Java 8

  • Windows
  • Linux
  • macOS

Desktop Browsers

  • Evergreen versions of the following browsers on :
    • Chrome on these operating systems:
      • Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 or later
      • macOS 10.9 (OS X Mavericks) or later
      • 64-bit Ubuntu 14.04+, Debian 8+, openSUSE 13.3+, or Fedora Linux 24+
    • Firefox on these operating systems
      • Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 or later
      • macOS 10.9 (OS X Mavericks) or later
      • Any Linux with the following packages:
        • GTK+ 3.4 or higher
        • GLib 2.22 or higher
        • Pango 1.14 or higher
        • X.Org 1.0 or higher (1.7 or higher is recommended)
        • libstdc++ 4.6.1 or higher
    • Safari on macOS 10.9 (OS X Mavericks) or later
    • Edge on Windows 10 or later
  • Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10
    • (preliminary support, see Known Issues and Limitations below)
    • supported only in production mode. See documentation for more information.

Mobile Browsers

The following built-in browsers in the following mobile operating systems:

  • Safari starting from iOS 9
  • Google Chrome evergreen on Android (requiring Android 4.4 or newer)

Development environments

Any IDE or editor that works with the language of your choice should work well. Our teams often use Eclipse, IntelliJ, Atom and Visual Studio Code among others (including Emacs and Vim).

Vaadin Designer supports the following IDEs:

  • Eclipse Java EE versions: Oxygen, Photon and 2018.
  • JetBrains IntelliJ IDEA 2016, 2017 and 2018. Community or Ultimate edition.

Java Related Technologies and Tooling Support

The included Java parts are compatible with Java 8 and newer.

Application Servers

Vaadin Flow requires Java Servlet API 3.1 (JSR-340) or newer. It is tested on:

  • Apache Tomcat 8.0.x, 8.5, 9
  • Oracle WebLogic Server 12.2.1
  • IBM WebSphere Application Server 8.5 Liberty Profile and 9
  • RedHat JBoss EAP 7
  • WildFly 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
  • Jetty 9.4
  • Payara Server
  • Payara Micro

Breaking changes

This lists products that have breaking changes from V12

Known Issues and Limitations

Flow

Components

  • The dark theme preset does not work in IE11 when applied to the <html> element.

Designer

  • External preview doesn't work in IE11.
  • Horizontal scrolling using the trackpad doesn't work Eclipse.

Migrating from Vaadin 8

See the migration guide

Reporting Issues

We appreciate if you try to find the most relevant repository to report the issue in. If it is not obvious which project to add issues to, you are always welcome to report any issue at https://github.com/vaadin/platform/issues.

A few rules of thumb will help you and us in finding the correct repository for the issue:

  1. If you encounter an issue when using the HTML/JS API of a component or the component renders incorrectly, the problem is likely in the web component. The web component repositories are named like https://github.com/vaadin/vaadin-button
  2. If you encounter an issue when using the Java API of a component, the problem is likely in the Flow integration of the web component. The Flow component integration repositories are named like https://github.com/vaadin/vaadin-button-flow
  3. If you encounter an issue with Flow which does not seem to be related to a specific component, the problem is likely in Flow itself. The Flow repository is https://github.com/vaadin/flow
  4. If you encounter an issue with Designer, the repository is https://github.com/vaadin/designer
  5. If you encounter an issue with TestBench, the repository is https://github.com/vaadin/testbench

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